touch arived..testing for problems?

Well my ipod touch just arrived from amazon However I am a bit worried as it seem to be a week 27 build(john lennon box). I've heard of a lot of screen issues with the older ipods but never paid much attention. Namely negative blacks, etc. Does anyone have any suggestions on how to test it out here?

I want to make sure its perfect before i buy the aps otherwise its going back to amazon

Well my ipod touch just arrived from amazon However I am a bit worried as it seem to be a week 27 build(john lennon box). I've heard of a lot of screen issues with the older ipods but never paid much attention. Namely negative blacks, etc. Does anyone have any suggestions on how to test it out here?

I want to make sure its perfect before i buy the aps otherwise its going back to amazon

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hello,i got the same touch as you 4 days ago (lennon,47 week) and it has couple stuck pixels...everything other is great (no black issue,problem with sound etc) but im returning it for another tomorrow

how do you know the week? Mine has John Lennon and it appears to be perfect after one week of ownership.

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Its in the serial number for example mine starts with a 1C748 the 48 being the week number. At first I though it was in the part number MA627LL/A which was wrong

ah well time to open this bad boy after running all around town to get a $15 itunes card to add to my balance towards the update. I cant believe how busy the stores are I wound up going to best buy(with a line around the entire store), then walmart who was out of them, and finally target.

Its in the serial number for example mine starts with a 1C748 the 48 being the week number. At first I though it was in the part number MA627LL/A which was wrong

ah well time to open this bad boy after running all around town to get a $15 itunes card to add to my balance towards the update. I cant believe how busy the stores are I wound up going to best buy(with a line around the entire store), then walmart who was out of them, and finally target.

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